Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli
leonardo guerra seràgnoli didn’t just stumble into filmmaking, you know? guy kicked things off in the music scene back in italy, kind of living that dream until he decided—heck, why not push it even further? so he packed up for boston, dove headfirst into film scoring at berklee (yep, that berklee, the music nerd’s mecca). didn’t stop there either. new york and los angeles called his name next, both cities basically chewing up and spitting out creative hopefuls on the daily, but he stuck it out, building up his chops, learning the ropes from the inside out.
but london? that’s where things really clicked. he rolls up to the london film school, trading in one creative playground for another, and just starts soaking up everything—storytelling, direction, the nitty gritty of film that most people gloss over. the guy clearly isn’t afraid of switching gears or countries if it means getting closer to what he wants. his whole background’s a mashup of music and movies, which, honestly, makes his style pop in a way that’s hard to fake. you watch his stuff and it’s got that pulse—a real rhythm to it, you know? it’s not just about the visuals or the score, it’s how the two grind up against each other. leonardo’s journey is basically the ultimate creative hustle, skipping around the globe, scooping up new tricks, and turning that into movies that feel both super personal and just a little bit unexpected.